平台经济与地理学:资本积累空间的重构

M. Kenney, J. Zysman
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数字在线平台公司正在重新组织价值如何创造、谁获得价值以及在哪里创造价值的格局。本文认为,经济地理学家低估了平台和控制平台的公司的力量。我们进一步展示了这些公司在美国西海岸的显著集中,尽管它们组织了全球生态系统。我们认为,全球资本主义经济核心的一个新的空间定位正在出现。我们建立了一个平台经济劳动类型的分类,以及各种劳动类型的位置,以及平台从这种劳动中提取价值的能力的含义。为了说明对价值创造地理位置的影响,我们对亚马逊和谷歌地图这两个平台进行了案例研究,以解释它们对经济活动地点的影响。我们认为,平台是一种新的组织形式,是平台与通过平台进行互动和交易的互补者和用户组成的生态系统之间不对称权力关系的结果。这些平台领导者拥有最大的数据集,并创建了由最优秀的人工智能和机器学习研究人员组成的庞大团队,最后,他们拥有巨大的资本储备,可以利用这些资本获取可能威胁到他们的新技术。
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The Platform Economy and Geography: Restructuring the Space of Capitalist Accumulation
Digital online platform firms are reorganizing the geography of how value is created, who captures it, and where. This essay argues that economic geographers have underestimated the power of platform and the firms that control them. We further demonstrate the remarkable concentration of these firms on the U.S. West Coast even while they organize global ecosystems. We suggest that a new spatial fix for the core of the global capitalist economy is emerging. We build upon a taxonomy of platform economy labor types and the location of the various types of labor and the implications of the ability of platforms to extract value from this labor. To illustrate, the impact on the geography of value creation, we undertake cases studies of two platforms, Amazon and Google Maps to explicate their effects upon the location of economic activity. Platforms are increasingly reorganizing labor and the location of value creation We argue that platforms are a new organizational form that is the result of an asymmetric power relationship between a platform and an ecosystem of complementers and users that interact and transact through platform. These platform leaders have the largest data sets and have created enormous teams of the best AI, machine learning researchers, and, finally, have enormous reservoirs of capital with which to capture new technologies that may threaten them.
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